Reading a biography of the travel writer Norman Lewis, who raced Bugatti cars in the 1920s and 30s.
He also tried his hand at speedway at what was said to be the first meeting in England at High Beech, Epping Forest, in February 1928 before tracks became established at Harringay and White City.
The meeting was said not to have been advertised but it drew a crowd of 25,000 and 42 riders rode in 50 races.
Before his engine “exploded” Norman came last in every race he rode, bar one when “two of the four contestants crashed”. I assume he came second!
No idea how accurate this is!